KARACHI: The number of ghost schools in Pakistan is on the rise but the government is not taking firm actions to end this malpractice, said Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) Sindh chapter amir Dr Merajul Huda.
Talking to a delegation of Tanzeem-e-Asatiza Sindh led by Abu Amir Aazmi he said the children of rulers get education in western countries but there are no proper facilities to enrol millions of poor children.
He said according to a report of World Bank in Sindh alone there are at least 12000 ghost schools, which speaks loud and clear about the performance of education department.
Huda said the feudal politicians would never give education to children of their peasants.
He said the feudal rulers have harmed education sector due to appointments of incompetent people on the basis of nepotism and political loyalty.
He said Jamaat-e-Islami in its electoral manifesto has given priority to education sector.
He said without the rule of law and merit the downslide in the education sector could not be stopped.
He said people should elect honest and capable people to save Pakistani society from further deterioration.
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